A scientist who proposed the heliocentric theory (the Earth revolves around the Sun)
Nicolaus Copernicus
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Luther believed that the Bible should only be read and interpreted by priests. True or false?
False
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What was the Inquisition?
An ecclesiastical court.
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Certain spices were only found in ...
Asia
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In 1534, Henry VIII declared the Act of Supremacy, in which England was separated from Rome, and in doing so appointed himself supreme head of the Church of England.
Anglican church
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The modern belief that human beings are at the centre of nature.
Anthropocentrism
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Luther believed in salvation through faith; only faith in God could lead to eternal salvation. True or false?
True
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Why was the Inquisition created?
To ensure that Protestantism did not spread to Catholic countries.
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A humanist who imagined an ideal society without social inequalities:
Thomas More
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It was started in Switzerland by John Calvin. It spread to France (Huguenots) and England (Puritans). In Scotland, John Knox founded the Presbyterian Church.
Calvinist church
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The medieval belief that God is at the centre of the world.
Theocentrism
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A cultural movement based on a new way of thinking that broke with medieval values and considered humans as free beings capable of rational thought.
Humanism
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What happened to the banking system in the mid-15th century?